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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc | LSE:JDW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001638955 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.00 | 0.28% | 725.00 | 730.00 | 732.00 | 735.50 | 719.00 | 725.00 | 215,539 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Drinking Places (alcoholic) | 990.95M | 24.89M | 0.1933 | 37.79 | 940.52M |
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26/11/2020 07:40 | Johnson you have ruined us. No incentive to do business in the UK. Another 6 months of this tiered lockdown nonsense too. Only solution I can see is a change at the top for a clear way ahead.Billions wasted by a bunch of incompetent ministers and the tax payer yet again pays the price. No one accountable and incompetence again rewarded.. | johnwise | |
26/11/2020 07:32 | Boris ‘playing the part of Caesar in a Coliseum’ by Darren | Thursday, 26 November, 2020 | Beer News, Business News, Pubs and Bars Today, pubs up and down the land will find out their fate for the foreseeable as details of new tiers, post-lockdown, are published. Now that’s a substantial meal … To say lack of faith in government within the hospitality industry is running high would be something of an understatement. The latest to weigh in is Kris Gumbrell, chief executive of Brewhouse and Kitchen, who has written to all his venues’ MPs. In a stinging letter, he says businesses are “living in fear” waiting for today’s announcement. “Effectively, the prime minister is playing the part of Caesar in a Coliseum, deciding which business lives, and which dies, underpinned by an egocentric assertion that this is a ‘gift’ Christmas to a wide public. This is utter nonsense. “The lack-of-evidence-bas In a well crafted missive, he goes on to add that, even offering the substatial meal, operating in tier 2 is unviable, and that the plans for household mixing could see people getting together privately in an unregulated manner, rather than in a covid-secure venue. He also expresses sympathy for those pubs who don’e serve food, and says that grants available are not adequate for businesses. Read the full text of the letter here. ‘The future of hundreds of breweries and thousands of pubs hangs in the balance’ Meanwhile, more than 50 pub and brewing businesses — members of the British Beer and Pub Association — have written to the prime minister telling him pubs are being ‘scapegoated&r The letter states: “The pub is clearly being singled out for exceptionally harsh and unjustified treatment, and unless your government changes course, and soon, huge portions of this most British of institutions will simply not be there come the spring.” After setting out many business points, it concludes: “We cannot overstate how serious the situation facing our staff, communities and businesses is at this stage. The future of hundreds of breweries and thousands of pubs hangs in the balance. “The focal point of countless communities in every region of the UK could be lost forever — the social consequences of that do not bear thinking about. It would be nothing less than heartbreaking if, having survived through the last nine months, working tirelessly to put in place countless safety measures, pubs now face ruin with the end of the pandemic in sight. “Moreover, the support the government has given us up to this point would all be for nothing, a colossal waste of resource, only to end up in a much worse position than we were just a few months ago. The looming disaster is avoidable, but only if you act now.” | adrian j boris | |
26/11/2020 05:13 | VIDEO Viral restaurant owner returns to 'Tucker' after having business shutdown | johnwise | |
25/11/2020 20:27 | Never mind the turkey and Brussels will be worth it .hTTps://www.tasnimn | gozzie2 | |
25/11/2020 20:23 | ??? Trump maybe .700 dead and we are opening up Eh ? | gozzie2 | |
25/11/2020 19:51 | Globalist Rishi Sunak Punishes British public instead of CHINA for VIRUS Five years of tax rises and spending cuts: Britain will have to fill £46BILLION black hole to get debt under control after Rishi Sunak admits economy won't recover from covid until the END of 2022 with unemployment set to hit 2.6m Will Rishi Sunak ever put Britain first to make Britain prosperous ? Donald Trump: "I'll take jobs back from China, Mexico" VIDEO WATCH: Trump touts economic boom 'rarely' seen before VIDEO | johnwise | |
25/11/2020 18:38 | VIDEO BREAKING: President Trump Legal Team In Pennsylvania, Judge Halts Certification | johnwise | |
25/11/2020 09:28 | think we're in Tier 3 in the north east - :-( | rescuer | |
25/11/2020 00:29 | Think we are going into tier 3 in Sheffield will make no difference to me whatsoever compared to now if thats the case. | tim 3 | |
24/11/2020 23:10 | Virtually nobody in tier 1 its been leaked . | gozzie2 | |
24/11/2020 08:36 | New coronavirus pub restrictions are 'killing Christmas not saving it' The UK's hospitality industry says that new Covid rules in England "are killing Christmas" and has warned pubs, restaurants and hotels face collapse - despite the extended curfew in Tier 1 and 2 areas | johnwise | |
24/11/2020 07:36 | VIDEO WATCH: Trump touts economic boom 'rarely' seen before | johnwise | |
23/11/2020 22:39 | 94 percent of pubs may never reopen the night csar of Manchester has said after the winter .He may be exagerating but wetherspoons won't have much competition left . | gozzie2 | |
23/11/2020 22:22 | Most likely in tier 2 Manchester. That would mean only wetherspoons open out of over 20 pubs where I am, but no going out with mates .Johnwise OK hes got none lol . | gozzie2 | |
23/11/2020 18:58 | VIDEO Katie Hopkins on more Corona Boll*cks. | johnwise | |
23/11/2020 18:42 | NOBODY knows if these vaccines are safe. It takes 5 years of testing to assess the medium and long term adverse side effects of any new vaccine. WHY are all the companies making the vaccine EXEMPT from facing legal action if their vaccine doesnt work /leaves people disabled/kills someone? i personally WONT be queueing up for one anytime soon.. | johnwise | |
23/11/2020 18:32 | Katie Hopkins lol .I'm glad I missed it .Omg | gozzie2 | |
23/11/2020 18:28 | Oh yes Glen these vaccines are a big gamechanger. We may be back to somewhere near normal soon in the spring next year ,if people are sensible and do the correct things . | gozzie2 | |
23/11/2020 18:27 | Once these idiots have turned this country into a boarded up wasteland, massive unemployment of a scale never seen before, massive tax hikes, unprecedented delicine in living standards, don't be surprised, it was all done over a Communist China virus which is all but harmless to the vast majority of the population, a virus which has a 99.4% recovery rate, as for the 55,000 death toll, well as Ross Clark factually stated yesterday, this year's death toll is virtually the same as the last five years??? | johnwise | |
23/11/2020 18:17 | Johnwise was short here @200 a decade ago as the price went 300, 400, 500, 600Comforting to see it has affected him long term | the white house | |
23/11/2020 18:12 | By the way, nice to see the JDW share price perform so well of late. I will celebrate that modest recovery in my financial well-being in early December in my local Wetherspoon! And, of course, that fine victory by Mr Biden. | glenowen | |
23/11/2020 18:08 | Ignore him, Gozzie. I have him filtered too but can see the headlines. The latest is a link to a film made by that thoroughly kind and decent human being, Katie Hopkins (which, as ever, has absolutely naff all to do with JD Wetherspoon). I am expecting an appreciation piece from him soon on Mussolini - “strong leader” and all that. Although Benito probably wasn’t far enough to the right for him... | glenowen |
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